Abstract

Zoning change typically draws significant public opposition, especially when it facilitates the construction of multifamily homes. Yet, in recent years, new pro-density political constituencies have emerged who advocate for denser development. This article analyzes public sentiment toward the Minneapolis 2040 rezoning where pro-density forces were highly active and emerged victorious. After qualitatively coding public comments, we use spatial cluster analysis and ordinal regression to examine what factors predict pro-density sentiment. We find that pro- and anti-density constituents cluster differently in space and that a few parcel-level characteristics, notably house typology, are the best predictors of sentiment.

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